Anonymous wrote:Fairfax Community Church
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I need a church that doesn't play that god-awful (excuse the pun) contemporary worship music with a full band on stage and people in the pews holding their hands up in the air with their eyes closed. I just want to go and sit and take in my sermon and feel like a better person, and make friends too, but not the kind who will be uptight and judgy and want to be super Christians outside of church. Just regular people who go to church on Sundays to feel like good people and try to have a good relationship with God but also don't want to make their whole LIFE about serving God and "fellowship."
Most of the (BLANK) Bible may trend heavily conservative/uptight/"judgy", though. Also, most of the active members of any church, from the snake handlingest of Signs Following churches to the rogue parishes the Episcopals kicked out for being too damned liberal will be about serving God and fellowship.
Arlington Church of Christ may be an interesting fit for you. Bible based, no music (all a cappella singing), good people -- but more liberal than other Churches of Christ. I even believe one of the elders is a Democrat!
Have you considered Unitarian churches, or is that too far out (theologically) for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I need a church that doesn't play that god-awful (excuse the pun) contemporary worship music with a full band on stage and people in the pews holding their hands up in the air with their eyes closed. I just want to go and sit and take in my sermon and feel like a better person, and make friends too, but not the kind who will be uptight and judgy and want to be super Christians outside of church. Just regular people who go to church on Sundays to feel like good people and try to have a good relationship with God but also don't want to make their whole LIFE about serving God and "fellowship."
Most of the (BLANK) Bible may trend heavily conservative/uptight/"judgy", though. Also, most of the active members of any church, from the snake handlingest of Signs Following churches to the rogue parishes the Episcopals kicked out for being too damned liberal will be about serving God and fellowship.
Arlington Church of Christ may be an interesting fit for you. Bible based, no music (all a cappella singing), good people -- but more liberal than other Churches of Christ. I even believe one of the elders is a Democrat!
Have you considered Unitarian churches, or is that too far out (theologically) for you?
Unitarian is about as far from Bible based as you can get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I need a church that doesn't play that god-awful (excuse the pun) contemporary worship music with a full band on stage and people in the pews holding their hands up in the air with their eyes closed. I just want to go and sit and take in my sermon and feel like a better person, and make friends too, but not the kind who will be uptight and judgy and want to be super Christians outside of church. Just regular people who go to church on Sundays to feel like good people and try to have a good relationship with God but also don't want to make their whole LIFE about serving God and "fellowship."
Most of the (BLANK) Bible may trend heavily conservative/uptight/"judgy", though. Also, most of the active members of any church, from the snake handlingest of Signs Following churches to the rogue parishes the Episcopals kicked out for being too damned liberal will be about serving God and fellowship.
Arlington Church of Christ may be an interesting fit for you. Bible based, no music (all a cappella singing), good people -- but more liberal than other Churches of Christ. I even believe one of the elders is a Democrat!
Have you considered Unitarian churches, or is that too far out (theologically) for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I need a church that doesn't play that god-awful (excuse the pun) contemporary worship music with a full band on stage and people in the pews holding their hands up in the air with their eyes closed. I just want to go and sit and take in my sermon and feel like a better person, and make friends too, but not the kind who will be uptight and judgy and want to be super Christians outside of church. Just regular people who go to church on Sundays to feel like good people and try to have a good relationship with God but also don't want to make their whole LIFE about serving God and "fellowship."
That would make you a catholic.
LOL you might be onto something...
Anonymous wrote:Immanuel Bble Church in Springfield, VA. Awesome family ministries. Diverse group.
Anonymous wrote:I need a church that doesn't play that god-awful (excuse the pun) contemporary worship music with a full band on stage and people in the pews holding their hands up in the air with their eyes closed. I just want to go and sit and take in my sermon and feel like a better person, and make friends too, but not the kind who will be uptight and judgy and want to be super Christians outside of church. Just regular people who go to church on Sundays to feel like good people and try to have a good relationship with God but also don't want to make their whole LIFE about serving God and "fellowship."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I need a church that doesn't play that god-awful (excuse the pun) contemporary worship music with a full band on stage and people in the pews holding their hands up in the air with their eyes closed. I just want to go and sit and take in my sermon and feel like a better person, and make friends too, but not the kind who will be uptight and judgy and want to be super Christians outside of church. Just regular people who go to church on Sundays to feel like good people and try to have a good relationship with God but also don't want to make their whole LIFE about serving God and "fellowship."
That would make you a catholic.
Anonymous wrote:I need a church that doesn't play that god-awful (excuse the pun) contemporary worship music with a full band on stage and people in the pews holding their hands up in the air with their eyes closed. I just want to go and sit and take in my sermon and feel like a better person, and make friends too, but not the kind who will be uptight and judgy and want to be super Christians outside of church. Just regular people who go to church on Sundays to feel like good people and try to have a good relationship with God but also don't want to make their whole LIFE about serving God and "fellowship."
Anonymous wrote:Umm. What the Hell is a non- Bible-based church anyway? I thought "church" denoted Christianity.